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Declutter Your Chaos - Minimalism, Decluttering, Home OrganizationAuthor: Amber Cammidge, Decluttering Coach
Welcome to Declutter Your Chaos, the podcast for women who are ready to take control of their homes and their lives. I'm Amber, and I know firsthand what it feels like to live in a house full of clutter while juggling work, kids, and a million other demands. This isn't about perfection or Pinterest-worthy pantries. This is about reclaiming your spaceand your peace. Each episode blends practical, bite-sized decluttering strategies with a mindful, no-nonsense approach to the deeper emotional patterns that keep you stuck. We'll uncover the "why" behind the clutter, reset your habits, and help you create a home that actually supports the life you want to live. You'll learn how to: Declutter in realistic steps (even if you only have 15 minutes) Interrupt overwhelm and self-sabotage with compassion and awareness Create systems that stickbecause they're built around you, not what Instagram says your home should look like Whether your clutter is physical, mental, or emotional, you're not aloneand you're not broken. You're just ready for a change. Let's do this together. Welcome to Declutter Your Chaos. xo, Amber Language: en Genres: Education, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-Improvement Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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362 | Garage Decluttering Series Part 3-Process & Protect Phase
Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
➡️ To join my free 2-day workshop click HERE. Hey Guys, You've already done the hardest part. You made the decisions. You created the piles. You moved through the garage without avoiding it. Now this episode is where everything leaves—and where you make sure it doesn't all come back. WHAT THIS EPISODE IS The completion phase of your garage decluttering. You'll: Organize and execute all remaining tasks Remove everything from your garage efficiently Reset the space so it actually feels different Create boundaries so it stays that way THE GOAL Not just to declutter… But to finish. PROCESS STEP 1: ORGANIZE YOUR TASKS Take everything from: Your task list Your post-its And sort them into three columns: Errands (drop-offs, returns, donation runs) Computer / Phone (research, calls, scheduling) At Home (install, hang, fix, put away properly) This simplifies everything so you don't get stuck or overwhelmed. PROCESS STEP 2: SCHEDULE IT Put your tasks into your calendar. When are you running errands? When are you making calls? When are you doing things at home? If it's not scheduled, it lingers. PROCESS STEP 3: GET IT OUT You already decided what everything is. Now you move it. 1. Bag Up Put items into bags, bins, or boxes Keep post-its attached with destinations Place items in your car or near the exit 2. Clean Up Sweep, wipe down, clear surfaces Remove trash Reset the space This is where it shifts from "project" to "usable space." 3. Show Up Take a photo or video of your finished garage Acknowledge the result Capture the transformation XO, Amber ➡️ To join my free 2-day workshop click HERE. DECLUTTER YOUR CHAOS RESOURCES: ➡️ To join my free 2-day workshop click HERE. ➡️ If you would like more information about my guided decluttering program email me at amber@declutteryourchaos.com or click HERE. ➡️ If you are interested in my self-guided decluttering course, click HERE. ➡️ Download my free decluttering planner here: https://declutteryourchaos.com/decluttering-planner Let's connect: 📸 Instagram: @amber.cammidge 🛑 Disclaimer: I am not a licensed therapist, counselor, or mental health professional. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing emotional distress or mental health concerns, please seek help from a qualified mental health provider for more helpful tips and updates. Sponsored Content Disclosure: Some episodes include references to products I genuinely use and love. When I partner with a brand, I may receive compensation for sharing it here. I only talk about products I've personally chosen to bring into my own home and life, and I never recommend anything I wouldn't use myself.













